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Do I need a Chandler Tax Attorney if I have IRS payroll tax problems?

No, a Chandler Tax Attorney is not needed as IRS payroll tax problems are not a legal matter.  However, it is a very serious matter to get behind on paying your IRS payroll taxes.  The penalties and interest on delinquent filing and late payment of IRS payroll taxes can be more than most businesses can afford to pay to the IRS.  If this is your situation, you definitely need the services of an IRS resolution specialist who has expertise in resolving IRS payroll tax problems.  The IRS is very aggressive in its collection of payroll taxes, especially the trust funds, which are the withholdings you have withheld from your employee’s paychecks.  The IRS will be very demanding in receiving payment of IRS payroll taxes as soon as possible.  If you do not make payment arrangements the IRS will hold you personally responsible for payment.  The IRS has the right to file IRS tax liens and seize your business and personal assets if necessary.

Contact Scott Allen E.A. for a personal, private and free consultation to determine your rights and options to settle with the IRS on your IRS payroll tax problems.  Scott can be contacted at 480-926-9300.  When you call he will be there to answer the phone…can you say that if you call a chandler tax attorney?

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IRS Lien has ruined me credit score: Now what!?

Do I Need a Chandler Arizona IRS Tax Attorney to Save My Credit Due to an IRS Lien?

An IRS tax lien will definitely lower your credit score and can prevent you from buying a home or purchasing a vehicle.  Banks will charge you a higher rate of interest on loans if you have a tax lien or not make the loan at all.  Those that will loan you money will charge you “loan shark” rates of interest.

If an IRS tax lien notice is filed, you have 30 days to file a Collection Due Process Appeal to explain why the tax lien should never have been filed.  If you miss this deadline, you always have the option of doing an IRS lien subordination.  This IRS procedure is usually done in conjunction with taxpayers who have equity in a home and want to get a loan from a bank.

Whatever your situation, contact Scott Allen E.A. for a free consultation at 480-926-9300 to see what options you have to deal with an IRS tax lien.  You can count on Scott’s expertise in this area to provide you with all of your options and help you choose the one that is best.  If you have already met with an IRS Tax Chandler, AZ Attorney please consider me for a second opinion.  If you haven’t met with a Chandler, AZ IRS Tax Attorney yet please call me FIRST for you second opinion.

 

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How long does the IRS have to collect taxes on an SFR or Substitute for Return? From Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.

IRS Substitute for Return

The normal period of time for the IRS to collect on a tax debt is 10 years.  However, the time does not start until an assessment has been made.  For example, if the IRS did a substitute for return for the year 2013 in 2018, the 10 year period would end in 2028, not 2023.  The date of assessment is not when you signed or mailed in the return, it is when the IRS posts the tax liability which can be several weeks or months later.  There are actions you can take that will extend the time period know as the Statute of Limitations.  These include filing a bankruptcy, Offer in Compromise, signing a waver, etc.  Taxpayers are allowed to file back tax returns any time after the IRS files an SFR tax return to lower the tax liability but the process can take up to a year to get it accepted.  If you file a return that is over three years past the due date including extensions, and no payments have been made within two years, the IRS will not pay a refund.  Call today for a free confidential consultation.

Scott Allen, E.A. – Tax Debt Advisors, Inc helping with back tax return problems

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Why should I consider discharging taxes in bankruptcy?

Discharging Tax in Bankruptcy Chandler AZ

1)      Filing a bankruptcy will immediately stop all levy and seizure action.  Levies against wages and bank accounts are released.

2)      The IRS has no decision power on bankruptcy matters.  If you can file a bankruptcy and the taxes are qualified for discharge, the bankruptcy option will work every time.

3)      Bankruptcy takes care of not only the tax due but also interest and penalties.

4)      Offers are becoming increasingly difficult to get IRS acceptance.

5)      Discharging tax in bankruptcy Chandler AZ can solve both your tax and not tax debt.  If you have significant credit card debt, a judgment against you or large medical bills, filing a bankruptcy can resolve all of your debt issues.

6)      An offer in compromise will only take care of your IRS debt.  If you owe state taxes, the option of filing bankruptcy to discharge federal and state taxes is a major advantage over filing an offer in compromise.

Scott Allen E. A.

Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

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